Yang, Yunhui’s team published research in Chemistry – A European Journal in 2019 | CAS: 41910-64-9

Chemistry – A European Journal published new progress about C-H bond activation. 41910-64-9 belongs to class indole-building-block, name is 4-Chloroindoline, and the molecular formula is C8H8ClN, Computed Properties of 41910-64-9.

Yang, Yunhui published the artcileRe-Catalyzed Annulations of Weakly Coordinating N-Carbamoyl Indoles/Indolines with Alkynes via C-H/C-N Bond Cleavage, Computed Properties of 41910-64-9, the main research area is pyrroloindolone preparation; alkyne carbamoyl indole annulation rhenium catalyst; pyrroloquinolinone preparation; carbamoyl indolines alkyne annulation rhenium catalyst; C−H activation; annulations; indoles; indolines; rhenium catalysis.

A rhenium-catalyzed [3+2] annulations of N-carbamoyl indoles with alkynes via C-H/C-N bond cleavage, provided rapid access to fused-ring pyrroloindolone derivs I [R1 = H, 6-F, 7-Br, etc.; R2 = R3 = Ph, 4-MeC6H4, 1-naphthyl, etc.]. For the first time, the weakly coordinating O-directing group was successfully employed in rhenium-catalyzed C-H activation reactions, enabled by the unique catalytic ratio of Re2(CO)10, Me2Zn and ZnCl2. Mechanistic studies revealed that aminozinc species played an important role in the reaction. Based on the mechanistic understanding, a more powerful catalytic ratio of Re2(CO)10, [MeZnNPh2]2 and Zn(OTf)2 was devised and applied successfully in the [4+2] annulations of indolines and alkynes affording pyrroloquinolinone derivs II.

Chemistry – A European Journal published new progress about C-H bond activation. 41910-64-9 belongs to class indole-building-block, name is 4-Chloroindoline, and the molecular formula is C8H8ClN, Computed Properties of 41910-64-9.

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Preparation of Indole Containing Building Blocks for the Regiospecific Construction of Indole Appended Pyrazoles and Pyrroles